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Fernando Maclen

@fmaclen

Designer & software developer, truly full-stack

Miami, FL Katılım Haziran 2007
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Fernando Maclen
Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
Earlier in the year I started Hollama, an open-source minimalistic web-UI for interacting with @ollama
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Henok Tekeba
Henok Tekeba@HenaTeke·
@fmaclen @opencode hey hope you see this . so i came across hollama and its great i loved it but there is an issue where the texts (responses from the local model) are going out of screen. i figured it is a CSS issue could you fix it please i tried desktop site mode but still does not work.
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Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
An unexpected side-effect of having been forced to suddenly switch from @opencode to Claude Code makes the difference feel much more noticeable. And not in a good way. Hope they reconsider.
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Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
@rauchg I now realize the [project name] links to "Deployments". I was expecting that to be a link to "Overview" since it takes precedence in the main nav.
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Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
@rauchg minor UX suggestion. It's hard navigating from deploy to deploy. It'd be a lot easier if there was a link back to /deployments in the breadcrumbs (or anywhere on the page really).
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Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
Earlier in the year I started Hollama, an open-source minimalistic web-UI for interacting with @ollama
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Fernando Maclen
Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
@amberfeinerman For my personal site (and any other static site really) I use SvelteKit deployed to Cloudflare Pages. And specifically for blogging you can write markdown files and parse them as Svelte components with mdsvex.com
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Amber Feinerman
Amber Feinerman@amberlikescode·
I know I asked this a while ago, but what are y'all building your personal sites or blogs with? I'm personally not interested in no code solutions as my personal site is one of the few opportunities for me to code 😅
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Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
@heysupratim I still actively use the app myself and there is a never-ending list of features/improvements I'd like to make but for now I'm prioritizing other projects.
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Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
@heysupratim Thanks, appreciate the compliment! I'm not actively working on that project at the moment, other than occasional maintenance or bug fixing. That being said, if you want to submit a PR with some UI improvements I'll be happy to consider it.
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Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
@balajis “The Aviation Herald” has quite a few reports of incidents of this kind every day, but it’s likely just a fraction of the actual events. avherald.com
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Balaji@balajis·
FEAR OF FLYING A door flew off a brand new plane recently in mid-air, due to cabin depressurization.[1] This is the kind of thing we didn’t previously see much in America. So: are there more aviation incidents, is social media amplifying rare events, or is it all just our imagination? a) Noah helpfully links a Wikipedia list[2] of fatal aviation accidents. This reports only one in 2023. b) However, the 2023 list[3] of *non-fatal* accidents apparently doesn’t include episodes like the one @jason recently experienced[4]. As such it appears incomplete. c) Moreover, in Aug 2023 apparently NYT admitted there is an increase in incidents.[5] d) And it appears FAA admitted this to NYT as well across multiple articles.[6] e) Also, you’d expect a decline in physical maintenance to be accompanied by a decline in properly reporting aviation incidents. As in SF, where crime stats are pushed down through the simple expedient of not prosecuting crime at all.[7] f) If true, the decline in maintenance would actually be less visible across all fields — not just aviation — because they’d also be getting worse at maintaining records. g) All this fits the thesis of an ongoing quiet maintenance apocalypse.[8] There aren’t enough talented people building in the physical world as mechanics or mechanical engineers, due to all the bureaucratic disincentives. In other words: all the regulation may no longer be making us safer. [1]: x.com/joeconsorti/st… [2]: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_f… [3]: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U… [4]: x.com/jason/status/1… [5]: nytimes.com/interactive/20… [6]: google.com/search?q=nyt+a… [7]: x.com/balajis/status… [8]: x.com/balajis/status…
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Fernando Maclen@fmaclen·
Weekend project — Hollama: a minimal web-UI for @Ollama_ai - Runs entirely on your browser - Displays all available models - Saves/loads sessions on localStorage - Streams completions - Reads out loud last completion (with legacy TTS) - Made with @sveltejs
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